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Construction under way at Sunnyside development
First residential units at Howell site could be ready for leasing later this year BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer HOWELL — Construction crews recently broke ground at the future site of Verdana Howell, a residential and commercial development previously approved as the AST Sunnyside Road LLC site plan by the Howell Planning Board. The development…
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business briefs •••
Ben Dattner, author of “The Blame Game,” will share insights into the games people play at work and how human resources can help stop that behavior at the June 14 meeting of the Jersey Shore Association for Human Resources, scheduled from 8-10 a.m. at the Jumping Brook Country Club, Neptune. Dattner will discuss how people…
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I can’t remember what I forgot
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH It’s not easy being me. Forgetful and absent-minded combined with an inability to stay the course. I can’t shop without a list, remember what I had for lunch or conjure up the name of an acquaintance. But I’ve decided not to judge me harshly. In fact, it is my…
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on campus •••
Bryan Thomas Howard of Howell, a freshman in the College of Fine and PerformingArts at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, was named a high scholar with a 4.0 cumulative grade point average. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va., has named the following local residents to the dean’s list for the fall semester: from Colts Neck, Thomas A.…
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Bus driver charged with failure to maintain lane
MANALAPAN — Police charged a Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District bus driver with failure to maintain her lane of travel after the bus she was driving got into an accident on the morning of May 22. Police identified the driver as Kristy Tufle, 37, and said she was transporting 37 first- through fifth-grade pupils to the…
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St. Veronica parish celebrates 50 years of faith and fellowship
Bishop of Trenton to celebrate Mass at Howell church on June 24 BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer I n the earliest years of Christianity, when most worshippers were illiterate, parables were told by word of mouth or through the imagery of paintings or stainedglass windows. The Rev. Brendan Williams, pastor of St. Veronica Parish, Route…
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‘Donald Voorhees, Maestro, and Michael Scherfen, Protégé’
“Gondola Racers” by Michael Scherfen A collection of watercolors ranging from Jersey Shore landscapes, florals and seascapes, to golf courses and portraits by two artists, Don Voorhees, the “maestro,” and Michael Scherfen, the “protégé,” is on view in Shrewsbury. “Donald Voorhees, Maestro, & Michael Scherfen, Protégé” is the first show at the Guild of Creative…
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Seniors invited to submit artwork
Monmouth County residents age 60 and over are invited to submit one piece of original visual art in Monmouth County’s annual 2012 Senior Citizen Art Contest and Exhibition. County residents may download the complete application packet from the website www.visitmonmouth.com, pick up an application at the Monmouth County Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans’ Services…
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Reinterpreting life after mental illness
BYADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer Eric Arauz I n 1995, in the middle of a manic episode and a divorce from his first wife, Eric Arauz found himself sitting in O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. Dressed in only jeans and a blazer, he cried as he read the scrolling Teletype screen with messages he believed…
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